At the top of the singles lineup, Justin Pyle and Rossetto each lost in full third sets, but the Jacks ran the remainder of the matches.

Lawley, Thorp and Alejandro Marin won at No. 3, 4, and 5, respectively. Each match completed in straight sets, with no SDSU player surrendering more than three total games.

Christian Maki closed out the day with a third-set super tiebreaker win, as well.

"Overall, it was a great team match," head coach Michael Engdahl said. "Everyone fought hard and contributed to the win. We played some great tennis over the past four days and it feels good that our goal to make the Summit League Championships is still in sight."

The Jacks improve to 5-11 overall and 1-2 in league play.

The SDSU men return to action on Wednesday, April 4, at Truman State. Meet time is set for 1 p.m. in Kirksville, Mo.